Collection by Luke Hopping

A Tiny Brooklyn Studio Apartment Organized by a Smart Storage Wall

Following a renovation by New York's Framework Architecture, a wall running the length of a small Prospect Heights studio provides generous storage and display.

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At the opposite end of the studio, Framework Architecture created a partially enclosed sleeping nook that is spacious enough to fit a full-size bed.
At the opposite end of the studio, Framework Architecture created a partially enclosed sleeping nook that is spacious enough to fit a full-size bed.
Conceived as an extension of the wall, the bedroom juxtaposes the client with his possessions, souvenirs, and artwork at the start and end of each day.
Conceived as an extension of the wall, the bedroom juxtaposes the client with his possessions, souvenirs, and artwork at the start and end of each day.
Though the renovation mostly steered clear of the kitchen, the new program impacts the entire apartment by improving organization and circulation.
Though the renovation mostly steered clear of the kitchen, the new program impacts the entire apartment by improving organization and circulation.